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# Publish your docs
Once youve finished writing, editing, or importing your content, you can publish your work to the web as a docs site. Once published, your site will be accessible online only to your selected audience.
You can publish your site and find related settings from your docs site's homepage.
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# Quickstart
<figure><img src="https://gitbookio.github.io/onboarding-template-images/quickstart-hero.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>
Beautiful documentation starts with the content you create — and GitBook makes it easy to get started with any pre-existing content.
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Want to learn about writing content from scratch? Head to the [Basics](../basics/editor.md) section to learn more.
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### Import
GitBook supports importing content from many popular writing tools and formats. If your content already exists, you can upload a file or group of files to be imported.
<div data-full-width="false"><figure><img src="https://gitbookio.github.io/onboarding-template-images/quickstart-import.png" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure></div>
### Sync a repository
GitBook also allows you to set up a bi-directional sync with an existing repository on GitHub or GitLab. Setting up Git Sync allows you and your team to write content in GitBook or in code, and never have to worry about your content becoming out of sync.